subject to, led by, or indicative of caprice or whim; erratic:He's such a capriciousboss I never know howhe'll react.
Yes. Capricious means fickle. A capricious person would want to buy a red shirt then in the middle of payment they would change their mind and want a blue shirt instead. Scientists have also discovered that a fickle or capricious person normally is an 'only' child and likes to have things their way.
Female?
Capricious, fickle.
The duration of Capricious Summer is 1.23 hours.
capricious - apt to act on a whim, changeable, unpredictable, moody.
Capricious Summer was created on 1968-05-24.
Neither capricious OR arbitratry. Merely lawful.
Capricious means to change or by a whim or impulse. A synonym of capricious is fickle, volatile, and unpredictable.
vagary
delicious
A synonym for capricious is unpredictable, while a word that is not a synonym is consistent. Unlike capricious, which implies frequent changes in mood or behavior without reason, consistent suggests reliability and steadiness over time. Therefore, consistent represents a stable quality that contrasts with the whimsical nature of capricious.
No it means subject to whims and caprice. Locquacious is wordy.